Friend Lee Pets Dog Park




















Friend Lee Pets Dog Park is a welcoming community dog park located in Lee, NH. It offers a safe and fun environment for dogs to play and socialize. The park is well-maintained and suitable for dog owners looking for a local spot to let their pets enjoy some off-leash time.
Reviews


I have to say that their pets/birds & supplies they sell are excellent. Supplies a bit pricey but quality of live animals/birds they sell is excellent. Healthy, obviously from good breeders. Have two pets, birds that have lived way beyond their life expectancy.
Store kept clean and organized also.


Clean and convenient, first time here and was only one. My old dog liked it, will have to come back when it’s busy so he can meet some friends.
Seacoast dock dog neighbor site was interesting. Might have to find out more and bring the puppies.


Nice big dog park to bring your dog to! When we visited there where nice locals there with friendly dogs that was welcoming since we were from out of state visiting. Lots of room for your dog to run here!


Nice park. Lots of thick grass. Water from a spigot and hose. Bags and trash are present. Not much shade, though


This dates back November 2nd but their Facebook page still hasn’t approved of the post:
I can only hope this will reach out to the individuals that need to hear this. We love this dog park. We’re from Exeter so it’s not that far but at the same time it is.
Our dog Shamu is a very good boy. The only time he would ever get antsy with a dog is if he gets attacked first, which is something we just found out today (his tail was down and his tail is never down).
There was one dog, a brindle colored dog that kept hovering over Shamu continuously smelling him and making him feel uncomfortable. It wasn’t really an issue until he started lashing out. Luckily my dog wasn’t injured to the point where he needed medical attention (because I’m very low income I can’t afford that). However, after that incident my dog started trying to stand up for himself and started growling to try to tell the dog off.
The family is very nice. I totally get it. You’re trying to socialize your dog! And I’m glad you’re trying to get your dog out there too well teach him about socialization LOL. However, when it gets to the point where individuals have to leave because your dog keeps hovering over them to the point where they’re not enjoying their time at the park and not able to play with the other dogs because your dog is being incredibly hostile and even attacking, that’s when you need to hold your dog down or leave yourself.
I’m not saying The owners of this dog are awful. Not in the slightest. They were incredibly nice. They kept making sure my dog was not truly injured to the point of needing medical attention. There was an incident where one of their little toddlers though got knocked down because they were in between both dogs and both dogs started getting highly defensive (That’s when Shamu (My dog) was standing up for himself telling the other dog to back off because he already got attacked by him; and got knocked down. Obviously unintentionally. I and more than certain both dogs would not intentionally harm a human as they’ve never done before, however accidents happen. Maybe next time it will be the face!)
I get an order to socialize your dog. You actually have to get them out there but at the same time you need to have more control and if he keeps singling out one dog and attacking you need to hold him down or leave. I know you guys try different methods but that was not fair on my dog!
Shamu is not the only dog that that this has happened to with this particular dog.
Other than this incident that I feel is going to be reoccurring (unfortunately) which is going to keep us away, this dog park is amazing!
Pictures were from a time before. Unfortunately I do not have a picture of the brindle dog I mentioned.